Good Morning Cynthia, Yep, I remember Terry Dowdeswell. I've bought more seed from him the last two years than I could ever hope to plant out. Like you most have been given away. Didn't start any this year cause I ran out of room. Anyway, the originals survived a mild prairies winter and they are now in their second year. It looks like I will get flowers fairly soon. Only 4 survived to planting out last year (much too much rain) but they look really good. One is Harlequin but don't know what the others are yet till they bloom. My cats graciously dug up all the tags. Which ones did you get??? Barb SW Manitoba Canadian Prairies Zone 3 >From: Cynthia Mayeaux <cmayeaux@traverse.com> >Subject: [gardeners] weather and other ramblings <snip> >Does anyone remember Terry Dowdeswell from the gardens-L? I got a bunch of >his delphinium seeds this Spring and started them under lights. Typical of >all that I do, I do to excess, and I must have had 5 flats (72 cells each) >of various delphs started. I have some pretty healthy looking plants now, >and it sure kept me busy potting them up as they grew. I was able to sell >most of the excess to co-workers. Half of mine are in the ground, the >other dozen I'm keeping potted until this fall. I don't expect blooms this >year, but look forward to magnificent flowers next year. > >Gotta get shined up for work... have fun in the garden all, > >Cynthia > > >**Womyn Who Moves Mountains**In The Little Finger Of Michigan** >**cmayeaux@traverse.com **USDA zone 4b-Sunset zone 41** >** http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/2659/garden/cynthia.html ** > >------------------------------